Antrea Tzourovits
Antrea Tzourovits (b. 1987, Danilovgrad, Serbia Montenegro) is a London-based artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, painting, installation, video, and music. Through familiar materials and popular symbols, his work emphasizes the poetic-philosophical content of objects and situations, creating imagery that resonates with the viewer.
He holds an MFA in Fine Art from The Slade School of Fine Art, London (2022), supported by a scholarship from NEON, and a BA in Fine Art from the Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece (2020). Tzourovits has received numerous awards, including The Kenneth Armitage Foundation Postgraduate Sculptor Prize (2022), UCL East Provost's Art Prize (2022), The Hari Art Prize (2022), and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Fellowship by ARTWORKS (2022).
Recent group exhibitions include Encore – New Greek Painting at the Municipal Art Gallery of Athens, Lines in the Sandat Incubator, London, and Doomed Companions. Unsubstantial Shades, organized by NEON and the D. Daskalopoulos Organisation for Culture and Development at the Hellenic Residency, London.
Tzourovits has presented two solo exhibitions at Kalfayan Galleries, Athens: APORIA (2020) and Counting Rests (2023).